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ARCHIVE - Freedom Interrupted, Cloud's Herd Caught In BLM Roundup



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President Obama, Vice President Biden, Secretary Salazar, Bureau of Land Management, Members of Congress:

On 9/1/09, the Bureau of Land Management activated a roundup of Pryor Mountain Wild Horses. Helicopters corralled the famous horse Cloud (documented on PBS Nature series) and his band from their mountaintop home through desert foothills to holding pens.

I'm relieved BLM ended the operation after just six days, but it never should have occurred in the first place.

The raid on Cloud's Herd epitomizes years of mismanagement. To appease cattle ranchers and other private interests, BLM captures more animals than it can adopt out. With 33,000 horses already in federal compounds, surplus American horses commonly go from auction to kill floor.

A recent BLM press release claims to have freed "most of the 146 horses gathered," including Cloud and his herd. I respectfully demand freedom for Conquistador, Grumpy and other horses older then 10 — who are not adoptable. Let them live and die in their natural range.

I urge BLM to decrease horses slated for removal to just 20 adoptable horses from ages one to two. Ultimately, BLM should pursue non- invasive control methods — such as range expansion in conjunction with the National Park Service and intensified contraception programs. A cap on permits to hunt mountain lions would let natural predation curb mustang numbers. In addition, landowners who permit wild horses on their property ought to receive tax incentives.

I ask the President, Vice President and Congress to advocate reinstatement of these magnificent creatures on public rangelands. Your support of the Restoring Our American Mustangs (ROAM) bill S.B. 1579 can help renew protections Congress enacted in the Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burro Act of 1971. ROAM's House version, H.R. 1018, has already passed. I hope the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee follows suit with swift approval of S.B. 1579.

Please return Cloud's entire herd to the wild, so that senior horses are not sold to kill-buyers. Slaughter is excruciating for these excitable animals. On Mexican kill floors, a "puntilla knife" is used to sever the spinal cord — merely paralyzing the horse as workers slit his throat. The captive bolt pistols used in Canada often don't work on such long-necked animals, and leave them thrashing in pain.

Please listen to public sentiment and let wild free-roaming horses and burros live as testament to the "pioneer spirit of the West."

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source of information & references
•  Stop the Massive Removal of Cloud's Wild Horse Herd
•  Pryors Roundup Stopped Early
•  BLM to Sell Some Horses from Cloud's Herd
•  Read About The ROAM Act, S.B. 1579


Images of Cloud (the white, muscular horse) and his herd originated with:
Horses from Cloud's Herd will be Slaughtered
• Alert from Jerry Finch, Habitat for Horses
The Cloud Foundation


Excerpt from: Are They Still Real?
[9/7/09] we stood on a high hill overlooking the corrals...as bands were driven in from the mountaintop through the desert. My heart dropped as I spotted the pale horse with his band. It was Cloud. The helicopter pilot dipped and swerved, doing its best to bring Cloud's family in through the desert foothills. With the Black in the lead, the band broke back time and again, as if knowing what lay before them. Finally, the helicopter pressed them into the wings of the trap and Cloud took the lead. The Judas horse was released and raced past him. What happened next was a first for me. Cloud completely ignored the lure of the Judas horse! When the corral came into view he slowed and the band pushed in around him, trying to run away from the helicopter. Dust swirled around them as Cloud stopped and turned to face the chopper and stood still for a few seconds. Then, he turned following his family into the corral. I have never seen this kind of defiant courage. I ask that we take his lead. Courage is what we need now. We must keep up the fight.

Excerpt from: Pryors Roundup Stopped Early
With the gather operation nearly complete, horses came in sore-footed... BLM stated they will not release Conquistador nor the other older horses removed from the Forest Service. In total 57 horses and 3 foals will be offered for adoption. As we understand it, older horses not adopted will be offered for sale...

Excerpt from: Horses from Cloud's Herd will be Slaughtered
Jerry Finch of Habitat for Horses states, "Previous statements by the BLM were that they would remove only 70 of 190 horses. Today they are exceeding that number by going beyond their specific Herd Management Area (HMA) and rounding up bands outside of their legal perimeter in Custer National Forest, branding and tagging them and shipping them to holding pens ready to be sent away. This is being done by a contractor previously convicted of capturing and killing unbranded horses, mares and colts running at large on public land."

The auction for these horses from Cloud's Herd is planned for September 26, 2009.
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